Overview
This tour is a challenging one, with many daunting climbs but also many thrilling descents, biking through lush greenery and incredible rocky terrain of the High Atlas Mountain Region. You will spend nights camping – both on a mountain plateau and amongst sand dunes – and eat traditional local food before sleeping amongst the remote locals of Morocco. An Authentic experience, this tour is one that will thrill you through exposing you to the most wonderful and varied parts of our country, but it is not for the feint of heart.
Morocco Getaway Signature Experience
- Spend a night in a desert campsite deep in the Sahara Desert
- Ride to vast sand dunes, gorges, oases, and towering mountains
- Visit the UNESCO World Heritage site of Ait Benhaddou Kasbah
- Explore the Berber valley tradition, culture and meet the local people
Included/Excluded
- 9 breakfasts, 7 lunches, and 7 dinners are included
- Assistance car
- 9 nights, Guesthouses, Campsite and hotels
- Experienced Pack Leader with you throughout the trip
- International Flight
- Travel Insurance
- Drinks, Tips
What to Expect
This tour will take you through some of Morocco’s most wonderful hidden regions, giving you an opportunity to explore the colour and culture that most tourists miss. You will travel through Telouet, across the High Atlas and through the World Heritage Site of Ait Benhaddou. While some of the climbs are challenging, the descents through the lush valleys of the country are beautiful and rewarding, such as that through the Valley of Draa. We will also travel through the rocky and desert plains, staying in some of the most beautiful traditional villages mingling amongst the locals, with plenty of time to explore our many destinations and capture the moments in some photographs. We will also spend nights in beautiful traditional Kasbahs as well as two nights camping under the stars in the rocky region of the Sirwa. There are support vehicles available almost all of the way throughout the travel, meaning all levels of biking enthusiasts are encouraged to take part and try their best to complete the climbs, but no issues if they are defeated by the Moroccan landscape.